// THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED. DO NOT EDIT. // Package glacier provides a client for Amazon Glacier. package glacier import ( "io" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awsutil" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/request" ) const opAbortMultipartUpload = "AbortMultipartUpload" // AbortMultipartUploadRequest generates a request for the AbortMultipartUpload operation. func (c *Glacier) AbortMultipartUploadRequest(input *AbortMultipartUploadInput) (req *request.Request, output *AbortMultipartUploadOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opAbortMultipartUpload, HTTPMethod: "DELETE", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/multipart-uploads/{uploadId}", } if input == nil { input = &AbortMultipartUploadInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &AbortMultipartUploadOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation aborts a multipart upload identified by the upload ID. // // After the Abort Multipart Upload request succeeds, you cannot upload any // more parts to the multipart upload or complete the multipart upload. Aborting // a completed upload fails. However, aborting an already-aborted upload will // succeed, for a short time. For more information about uploading a part and // completing a multipart upload, see UploadMultipartPart and CompleteMultipartUpload. // // This operation is idempotent. // // An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). // However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions // by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. // For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management // (IAM) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/using-iam-with-amazon-glacier.html). // // For conceptual information and underlying REST API, go to Working with // Archives in Amazon Glacier (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/working-with-archives.html) // and Abort Multipart Upload (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-multipart-abort-upload.html) // in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide. func (c *Glacier) AbortMultipartUpload(input *AbortMultipartUploadInput) (*AbortMultipartUploadOutput, error) { req, out := c.AbortMultipartUploadRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opAbortVaultLock = "AbortVaultLock" // AbortVaultLockRequest generates a request for the AbortVaultLock operation. func (c *Glacier) AbortVaultLockRequest(input *AbortVaultLockInput) (req *request.Request, output *AbortVaultLockOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opAbortVaultLock, HTTPMethod: "DELETE", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/lock-policy", } if input == nil { input = &AbortVaultLockInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &AbortVaultLockOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation aborts the vault locking process if the vault lock is not // in the Locked state. If the vault lock is in the Locked state when this operation // is requested, the operation returns an AccessDeniedException error. Aborting // the vault locking process removes the vault lock policy from the specified // vault. // // A vault lock is put into the InProgress state by calling InitiateVaultLock. // A vault lock is put into the Locked state by calling CompleteVaultLock. You // can get the state of a vault lock by calling GetVaultLock. For more information // about the vault locking process, see Amazon Glacier Vault Lock (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/vault-lock.html). // For more information about vault lock policies, see Amazon Glacier Access // Control with Vault Lock Policies (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/vault-lock-policy.html). // // This operation is idempotent. You can successfully invoke this operation // multiple times, if the vault lock is in the InProgress state or if there // is no policy associated with the vault. func (c *Glacier) AbortVaultLock(input *AbortVaultLockInput) (*AbortVaultLockOutput, error) { req, out := c.AbortVaultLockRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opAddTagsToVault = "AddTagsToVault" // AddTagsToVaultRequest generates a request for the AddTagsToVault operation. func (c *Glacier) AddTagsToVaultRequest(input *AddTagsToVaultInput) (req *request.Request, output *AddTagsToVaultOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opAddTagsToVault, HTTPMethod: "POST", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/tags?operation=add", } if input == nil { input = &AddTagsToVaultInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &AddTagsToVaultOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation adds the specified tags to a vault. Each tag is composed of // a key and a value. Each vault can have up to 10 tags. If your request would // cause the tag limit for the vault to be exceeded, the operation throws the // LimitExceededException error. If a tag already exists on the vault under // a specified key, the existing key value will be overwritten. For more information // about tags, see Tagging Amazon Glacier Resources (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/tagging.html). func (c *Glacier) AddTagsToVault(input *AddTagsToVaultInput) (*AddTagsToVaultOutput, error) { req, out := c.AddTagsToVaultRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opCompleteMultipartUpload = "CompleteMultipartUpload" // CompleteMultipartUploadRequest generates a request for the CompleteMultipartUpload operation. func (c *Glacier) CompleteMultipartUploadRequest(input *CompleteMultipartUploadInput) (req *request.Request, output *ArchiveCreationOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opCompleteMultipartUpload, HTTPMethod: "POST", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/multipart-uploads/{uploadId}", } if input == nil { input = &CompleteMultipartUploadInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &ArchiveCreationOutput{} req.Data = output return } // You call this operation to inform Amazon Glacier that all the archive parts // have been uploaded and that Amazon Glacier can now assemble the archive from // the uploaded parts. After assembling and saving the archive to the vault, // Amazon Glacier returns the URI path of the newly created archive resource. // Using the URI path, you can then access the archive. After you upload an // archive, you should save the archive ID returned to retrieve the archive // at a later point. You can also get the vault inventory to obtain a list of // archive IDs in a vault. For more information, see InitiateJob. // // In the request, you must include the computed SHA256 tree hash of the entire // archive you have uploaded. For information about computing a SHA256 tree // hash, see Computing Checksums (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/checksum-calculations.html). // On the server side, Amazon Glacier also constructs the SHA256 tree hash of // the assembled archive. If the values match, Amazon Glacier saves the archive // to the vault; otherwise, it returns an error, and the operation fails. The // ListParts operation returns a list of parts uploaded for a specific multipart // upload. It includes checksum information for each uploaded part that can // be used to debug a bad checksum issue. // // Additionally, Amazon Glacier also checks for any missing content ranges // when assembling the archive, if missing content ranges are found, Amazon // Glacier returns an error and the operation fails. // // Complete Multipart Upload is an idempotent operation. After your first successful // complete multipart upload, if you call the operation again within a short // period, the operation will succeed and return the same archive ID. This is // useful in the event you experience a network issue that causes an aborted // connection or receive a 500 server error, in which case you can repeat your // Complete Multipart Upload request and get the same archive ID without creating // duplicate archives. Note, however, that after the multipart upload completes, // you cannot call the List Parts operation and the multipart upload will not // appear in List Multipart Uploads response, even if idempotent complete is // possible. // // An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). // However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions // by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. // For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management // (IAM) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/using-iam-with-amazon-glacier.html). // // For conceptual information and underlying REST API, go to Uploading Large // Archives in Parts (Multipart Upload) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/uploading-archive-mpu.html) // and Complete Multipart Upload (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-multipart-complete-upload.html) // in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide. func (c *Glacier) CompleteMultipartUpload(input *CompleteMultipartUploadInput) (*ArchiveCreationOutput, error) { req, out := c.CompleteMultipartUploadRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opCompleteVaultLock = "CompleteVaultLock" // CompleteVaultLockRequest generates a request for the CompleteVaultLock operation. func (c *Glacier) CompleteVaultLockRequest(input *CompleteVaultLockInput) (req *request.Request, output *CompleteVaultLockOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opCompleteVaultLock, HTTPMethod: "POST", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/lock-policy/{lockId}", } if input == nil { input = &CompleteVaultLockInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &CompleteVaultLockOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation completes the vault locking process by transitioning the vault // lock from the InProgress state to the Locked state, which causes the vault // lock policy to become unchangeable. A vault lock is put into the InProgress // state by calling InitiateVaultLock. You can obtain the state of the vault // lock by calling GetVaultLock. For more information about the vault locking // process, Amazon Glacier Vault Lock (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/vault-lock.html). // // This operation is idempotent. This request is always successful if the vault // lock is in the Locked state and the provided lock ID matches the lock ID // originally used to lock the vault. // // If an invalid lock ID is passed in the request when the vault lock is in // the Locked state, the operation returns an AccessDeniedException error. If // an invalid lock ID is passed in the request when the vault lock is in the // InProgress state, the operation throws an InvalidParameter error. func (c *Glacier) CompleteVaultLock(input *CompleteVaultLockInput) (*CompleteVaultLockOutput, error) { req, out := c.CompleteVaultLockRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opCreateVault = "CreateVault" // CreateVaultRequest generates a request for the CreateVault operation. func (c *Glacier) CreateVaultRequest(input *CreateVaultInput) (req *request.Request, output *CreateVaultOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opCreateVault, HTTPMethod: "PUT", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}", } if input == nil { input = &CreateVaultInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &CreateVaultOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation creates a new vault with the specified name. The name of the // vault must be unique within a region for an AWS account. You can create up // to 1,000 vaults per account. If you need to create more vaults, contact Amazon // Glacier. // // You must use the following guidelines when naming a vault. // // Names can be between 1 and 255 characters long. // // Allowed characters are a-z, A-Z, 0-9, '_' (underscore), '-' (hyphen), // and '.' (period). // // This operation is idempotent. // // An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). // However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions // by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. // For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management // (IAM) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/using-iam-with-amazon-glacier.html). // // For conceptual information and underlying REST API, go to Creating a Vault // in Amazon Glacier (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/creating-vaults.html) // and Create Vault (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-vault-put.html) // in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide. func (c *Glacier) CreateVault(input *CreateVaultInput) (*CreateVaultOutput, error) { req, out := c.CreateVaultRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opDeleteArchive = "DeleteArchive" // DeleteArchiveRequest generates a request for the DeleteArchive operation. func (c *Glacier) DeleteArchiveRequest(input *DeleteArchiveInput) (req *request.Request, output *DeleteArchiveOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opDeleteArchive, HTTPMethod: "DELETE", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/archives/{archiveId}", } if input == nil { input = &DeleteArchiveInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &DeleteArchiveOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation deletes an archive from a vault. Subsequent requests to initiate // a retrieval of this archive will fail. Archive retrievals that are in progress // for this archive ID may or may not succeed according to the following scenarios: // // If the archive retrieval job is actively preparing the data for download // when Amazon Glacier receives the delete archive request, the archival retrieval // operation might fail. If the archive retrieval job has successfully prepared // the archive for download when Amazon Glacier receives the delete archive // request, you will be able to download the output. This operation is idempotent. // Attempting to delete an already-deleted archive does not result in an error. // // An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). // However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions // by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. // For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management // (IAM) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/using-iam-with-amazon-glacier.html). // // For conceptual information and underlying REST API, go to Deleting an Archive // in Amazon Glacier (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/deleting-an-archive.html) // and Delete Archive (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-archive-delete.html) // in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide. func (c *Glacier) DeleteArchive(input *DeleteArchiveInput) (*DeleteArchiveOutput, error) { req, out := c.DeleteArchiveRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opDeleteVault = "DeleteVault" // DeleteVaultRequest generates a request for the DeleteVault operation. func (c *Glacier) DeleteVaultRequest(input *DeleteVaultInput) (req *request.Request, output *DeleteVaultOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opDeleteVault, HTTPMethod: "DELETE", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}", } if input == nil { input = &DeleteVaultInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &DeleteVaultOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation deletes a vault. Amazon Glacier will delete a vault only if // there are no archives in the vault as of the last inventory and there have // been no writes to the vault since the last inventory. If either of these // conditions is not satisfied, the vault deletion fails (that is, the vault // is not removed) and Amazon Glacier returns an error. You can use DescribeVault // to return the number of archives in a vault, and you can use Initiate a Job // (POST jobs) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-initiate-job-post.html) // to initiate a new inventory retrieval for a vault. The inventory contains // the archive IDs you use to delete archives using Delete Archive (DELETE archive) // (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-archive-delete.html). // // This operation is idempotent. // // An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). // However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions // by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. // For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management // (IAM) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/using-iam-with-amazon-glacier.html). // // For conceptual information and underlying REST API, go to Deleting a Vault // in Amazon Glacier (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/deleting-vaults.html) // and Delete Vault (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-vault-delete.html) // in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide. func (c *Glacier) DeleteVault(input *DeleteVaultInput) (*DeleteVaultOutput, error) { req, out := c.DeleteVaultRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opDeleteVaultAccessPolicy = "DeleteVaultAccessPolicy" // DeleteVaultAccessPolicyRequest generates a request for the DeleteVaultAccessPolicy operation. func (c *Glacier) DeleteVaultAccessPolicyRequest(input *DeleteVaultAccessPolicyInput) (req *request.Request, output *DeleteVaultAccessPolicyOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opDeleteVaultAccessPolicy, HTTPMethod: "DELETE", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/access-policy", } if input == nil { input = &DeleteVaultAccessPolicyInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &DeleteVaultAccessPolicyOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation deletes the access policy associated with the specified vault. // The operation is eventually consistent; that is, it might take some time // for Amazon Glacier to completely remove the access policy, and you might // still see the effect of the policy for a short time after you send the delete // request. // // This operation is idempotent. You can invoke delete multiple times, even // if there is no policy associated with the vault. For more information about // vault access policies, see Amazon Glacier Access Control with Vault Access // Policies (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/vault-access-policy.html). func (c *Glacier) DeleteVaultAccessPolicy(input *DeleteVaultAccessPolicyInput) (*DeleteVaultAccessPolicyOutput, error) { req, out := c.DeleteVaultAccessPolicyRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opDeleteVaultNotifications = "DeleteVaultNotifications" // DeleteVaultNotificationsRequest generates a request for the DeleteVaultNotifications operation. func (c *Glacier) DeleteVaultNotificationsRequest(input *DeleteVaultNotificationsInput) (req *request.Request, output *DeleteVaultNotificationsOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opDeleteVaultNotifications, HTTPMethod: "DELETE", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/notification-configuration", } if input == nil { input = &DeleteVaultNotificationsInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &DeleteVaultNotificationsOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation deletes the notification configuration set for a vault. The // operation is eventually consistent; that is, it might take some time for // Amazon Glacier to completely disable the notifications and you might still // receive some notifications for a short time after you send the delete request. // // An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). // However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions // by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. // For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management // (IAM) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/latest/dev/using-iam-with-amazon-glacier.html). // // For conceptual information and underlying REST API, go to Configuring Vault // Notifications in Amazon Glacier (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/configuring-notifications.html) // and Delete Vault Notification Configuration (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-vault-notifications-delete.html) // in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide. func (c *Glacier) DeleteVaultNotifications(input *DeleteVaultNotificationsInput) (*DeleteVaultNotificationsOutput, error) { req, out := c.DeleteVaultNotificationsRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opDescribeJob = "DescribeJob" // DescribeJobRequest generates a request for the DescribeJob operation. func (c *Glacier) DescribeJobRequest(input *DescribeJobInput) (req *request.Request, output *JobDescription) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opDescribeJob, HTTPMethod: "GET", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/jobs/{jobId}", } if input == nil { input = &DescribeJobInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &JobDescription{} req.Data = output return } // This operation returns information about a job you previously initiated, // including the job initiation date, the user who initiated the job, the job // status code/message and the Amazon SNS topic to notify after Amazon Glacier // completes the job. For more information about initiating a job, see InitiateJob. // // This operation enables you to check the status of your job. However, it // is strongly recommended that you set up an Amazon SNS topic and specify it // in your initiate job request so that Amazon Glacier can notify the topic // after it completes the job. // // A job ID will not expire for at least 24 hours after Amazon Glacier completes // the job. // // An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). // However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions // by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. // For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management // (IAM) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/using-iam-with-amazon-glacier.html). // // For information about the underlying REST API, go to Working with Archives // in Amazon Glacier (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-describe-job-get.html) // in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide. func (c *Glacier) DescribeJob(input *DescribeJobInput) (*JobDescription, error) { req, out := c.DescribeJobRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opDescribeVault = "DescribeVault" // DescribeVaultRequest generates a request for the DescribeVault operation. func (c *Glacier) DescribeVaultRequest(input *DescribeVaultInput) (req *request.Request, output *DescribeVaultOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opDescribeVault, HTTPMethod: "GET", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}", } if input == nil { input = &DescribeVaultInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &DescribeVaultOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation returns information about a vault, including the vault's Amazon // Resource Name (ARN), the date the vault was created, the number of archives // it contains, and the total size of all the archives in the vault. The number // of archives and their total size are as of the last inventory generation. // This means that if you add or remove an archive from a vault, and then immediately // use Describe Vault, the change in contents will not be immediately reflected. // If you want to retrieve the latest inventory of the vault, use InitiateJob. // Amazon Glacier generates vault inventories approximately daily. For more // information, see Downloading a Vault Inventory in Amazon Glacier (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/vault-inventory.html). // // An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). // However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions // by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. // For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management // (IAM) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/using-iam-with-amazon-glacier.html). // // For conceptual information and underlying REST API, go to Retrieving Vault // Metadata in Amazon Glacier (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/retrieving-vault-info.html) // and Describe Vault (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-vault-get.html) // in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide. func (c *Glacier) DescribeVault(input *DescribeVaultInput) (*DescribeVaultOutput, error) { req, out := c.DescribeVaultRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opGetDataRetrievalPolicy = "GetDataRetrievalPolicy" // GetDataRetrievalPolicyRequest generates a request for the GetDataRetrievalPolicy operation. func (c *Glacier) GetDataRetrievalPolicyRequest(input *GetDataRetrievalPolicyInput) (req *request.Request, output *GetDataRetrievalPolicyOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opGetDataRetrievalPolicy, HTTPMethod: "GET", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/policies/data-retrieval", } if input == nil { input = &GetDataRetrievalPolicyInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &GetDataRetrievalPolicyOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation returns the current data retrieval policy for the account // and region specified in the GET request. For more information about data // retrieval policies, see Amazon Glacier Data Retrieval Policies (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/data-retrieval-policy.html). func (c *Glacier) GetDataRetrievalPolicy(input *GetDataRetrievalPolicyInput) (*GetDataRetrievalPolicyOutput, error) { req, out := c.GetDataRetrievalPolicyRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opGetJobOutput = "GetJobOutput" // GetJobOutputRequest generates a request for the GetJobOutput operation. func (c *Glacier) GetJobOutputRequest(input *GetJobOutputInput) (req *request.Request, output *GetJobOutputOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opGetJobOutput, HTTPMethod: "GET", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/jobs/{jobId}/output", } if input == nil { input = &GetJobOutputInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &GetJobOutputOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation downloads the output of the job you initiated using InitiateJob. // Depending on the job type you specified when you initiated the job, the output // will be either the content of an archive or a vault inventory. // // A job ID will not expire for at least 24 hours after Amazon Glacier completes // the job. That is, you can download the job output within the 24 hours period // after Amazon Glacier completes the job. // // If the job output is large, then you can use the Range request header to // retrieve a portion of the output. This allows you to download the entire // output in smaller chunks of bytes. For example, suppose you have 1 GB of // job output you want to download and you decide to download 128 MB chunks // of data at a time, which is a total of eight Get Job Output requests. You // use the following process to download the job output: // // Download a 128 MB chunk of output by specifying the appropriate byte range // using the Range header. // // Along with the data, the response includes a SHA256 tree hash of the payload. // You compute the checksum of the payload on the client and compare it with // the checksum you received in the response to ensure you received all the // expected data. // // Repeat steps 1 and 2 for all the eight 128 MB chunks of output data, each // time specifying the appropriate byte range. // // After downloading all the parts of the job output, you have a list of // eight checksum values. Compute the tree hash of these values to find the // checksum of the entire output. Using the DescribeJob API, obtain job information // of the job that provided you the output. The response includes the checksum // of the entire archive stored in Amazon Glacier. You compare this value with // the checksum you computed to ensure you have downloaded the entire archive // content with no errors. // // An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). // However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions // by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. // For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management // (IAM) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/using-iam-with-amazon-glacier.html). // // For conceptual information and the underlying REST API, go to Downloading // a Vault Inventory (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/vault-inventory.html), // Downloading an Archive (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/downloading-an-archive.html), // and Get Job Output (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-job-output-get.html) func (c *Glacier) GetJobOutput(input *GetJobOutputInput) (*GetJobOutputOutput, error) { req, out := c.GetJobOutputRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opGetVaultAccessPolicy = "GetVaultAccessPolicy" // GetVaultAccessPolicyRequest generates a request for the GetVaultAccessPolicy operation. func (c *Glacier) GetVaultAccessPolicyRequest(input *GetVaultAccessPolicyInput) (req *request.Request, output *GetVaultAccessPolicyOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opGetVaultAccessPolicy, HTTPMethod: "GET", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/access-policy", } if input == nil { input = &GetVaultAccessPolicyInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &GetVaultAccessPolicyOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation retrieves the access-policy subresource set on the vault; // for more information on setting this subresource, see Set Vault Access Policy // (PUT access-policy) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-SetVaultAccessPolicy.html). // If there is no access policy set on the vault, the operation returns a 404 // Not found error. For more information about vault access policies, see Amazon // Glacier Access Control with Vault Access Policies (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/vault-access-policy.html). func (c *Glacier) GetVaultAccessPolicy(input *GetVaultAccessPolicyInput) (*GetVaultAccessPolicyOutput, error) { req, out := c.GetVaultAccessPolicyRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opGetVaultLock = "GetVaultLock" // GetVaultLockRequest generates a request for the GetVaultLock operation. func (c *Glacier) GetVaultLockRequest(input *GetVaultLockInput) (req *request.Request, output *GetVaultLockOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opGetVaultLock, HTTPMethod: "GET", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/lock-policy", } if input == nil { input = &GetVaultLockInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &GetVaultLockOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation retrieves the following attributes from the lock-policy subresource // set on the specified vault: The vault lock policy set on the vault. // // The state of the vault lock, which is either InProgess or Locked. // // When the lock ID expires. The lock ID is used to complete the vault locking // process. // // When the vault lock was initiated and put into the InProgress state. // // A vault lock is put into the InProgress state by calling InitiateVaultLock. // A vault lock is put into the Locked state by calling CompleteVaultLock. You // can abort the vault locking process by calling AbortVaultLock. For more information // about the vault locking process, Amazon Glacier Vault Lock (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/vault-lock.html). // // If there is no vault lock policy set on the vault, the operation returns // a 404 Not found error. For more information about vault lock policies, Amazon // Glacier Access Control with Vault Lock Policies (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/vault-lock-policy.html). func (c *Glacier) GetVaultLock(input *GetVaultLockInput) (*GetVaultLockOutput, error) { req, out := c.GetVaultLockRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opGetVaultNotifications = "GetVaultNotifications" // GetVaultNotificationsRequest generates a request for the GetVaultNotifications operation. func (c *Glacier) GetVaultNotificationsRequest(input *GetVaultNotificationsInput) (req *request.Request, output *GetVaultNotificationsOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opGetVaultNotifications, HTTPMethod: "GET", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/notification-configuration", } if input == nil { input = &GetVaultNotificationsInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &GetVaultNotificationsOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation retrieves the notification-configuration subresource of the // specified vault. // // For information about setting a notification configuration on a vault, see // SetVaultNotifications. If a notification configuration for a vault is not // set, the operation returns a 404 Not Found error. For more information about // vault notifications, see Configuring Vault Notifications in Amazon Glacier // (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/configuring-notifications.html). // // An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). // However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions // by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. // For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management // (IAM) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/using-iam-with-amazon-glacier.html). // // For conceptual information and underlying REST API, go to Configuring Vault // Notifications in Amazon Glacier (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/configuring-notifications.html) // and Get Vault Notification Configuration (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-vault-notifications-get.html) // in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide. func (c *Glacier) GetVaultNotifications(input *GetVaultNotificationsInput) (*GetVaultNotificationsOutput, error) { req, out := c.GetVaultNotificationsRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opInitiateJob = "InitiateJob" // InitiateJobRequest generates a request for the InitiateJob operation. func (c *Glacier) InitiateJobRequest(input *InitiateJobInput) (req *request.Request, output *InitiateJobOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opInitiateJob, HTTPMethod: "POST", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/jobs", } if input == nil { input = &InitiateJobInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &InitiateJobOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation initiates a job of the specified type. In this release, you // can initiate a job to retrieve either an archive or a vault inventory (a // list of archives in a vault). // // Retrieving data from Amazon Glacier is a two-step process: // // Initiate a retrieval job. // // A data retrieval policy can cause your initiate retrieval job request to // fail with a PolicyEnforcedException exception. For more information about // data retrieval policies, see Amazon Glacier Data Retrieval Policies (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/data-retrieval-policy.html). // For more information about the PolicyEnforcedException exception, see Error // Responses (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-error-responses.html). // // After the job completes, download the bytes. // // The retrieval request is executed asynchronously. When you initiate a retrieval // job, Amazon Glacier creates a job and returns a job ID in the response. When // Amazon Glacier completes the job, you can get the job output (archive or // inventory data). For information about getting job output, see GetJobOutput // operation. // // The job must complete before you can get its output. To determine when a // job is complete, you have the following options: // // Use Amazon SNS Notification You can specify an Amazon Simple Notification // Service (Amazon SNS) topic to which Amazon Glacier can post a notification // after the job is completed. You can specify an SNS topic per job request. // The notification is sent only after Amazon Glacier completes the job. In // addition to specifying an SNS topic per job request, you can configure vault // notifications for a vault so that job notifications are always sent. For // more information, see SetVaultNotifications. // // Get job details You can make a DescribeJob request to obtain job status // information while a job is in progress. However, it is more efficient to // use an Amazon SNS notification to determine when a job is complete. // // The information you get via notification is same that you get by calling // DescribeJob. // // If for a specific event, you add both the notification configuration on // the vault and also specify an SNS topic in your initiate job request, Amazon // Glacier sends both notifications. For more information, see SetVaultNotifications. // // An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). // However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions // by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. // For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management // (IAM) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/using-iam-with-amazon-glacier.html). // // About the Vault Inventory // // Amazon Glacier prepares an inventory for each vault periodically, every // 24 hours. When you initiate a job for a vault inventory, Amazon Glacier returns // the last inventory for the vault. The inventory data you get might be up // to a day or two days old. Also, the initiate inventory job might take some // time to complete before you can download the vault inventory. So you do not // want to retrieve a vault inventory for each vault operation. However, in // some scenarios, you might find the vault inventory useful. For example, when // you upload an archive, you can provide an archive description but not an // archive name. Amazon Glacier provides you a unique archive ID, an opaque // string of characters. So, you might maintain your own database that maps // archive names to their corresponding Amazon Glacier assigned archive IDs. // You might find the vault inventory useful in the event you need to reconcile // information in your database with the actual vault inventory. // // Range Inventory Retrieval // // You can limit the number of inventory items retrieved by filtering on the // archive creation date or by setting a limit. // // Filtering by Archive Creation Date // // You can retrieve inventory items for archives created between StartDate // and EndDate by specifying values for these parameters in the InitiateJob // request. Archives created on or after the StartDate and before the EndDate // will be returned. If you only provide the StartDate without the EndDate, // you will retrieve the inventory for all archives created on or after the // StartDate. If you only provide the EndDate without the StartDate, you will // get back the inventory for all archives created before the EndDate. // // Limiting Inventory Items per Retrieval // // You can limit the number of inventory items returned by setting the Limit // parameter in the InitiateJob request. The inventory job output will contain // inventory items up to the specified Limit. If there are more inventory items // available, the result is paginated. After a job is complete you can use the // DescribeJob operation to get a marker that you use in a subsequent InitiateJob // request. The marker will indicate the starting point to retrieve the next // set of inventory items. You can page through your entire inventory by repeatedly // making InitiateJob requests with the marker from the previous DescribeJob // output, until you get a marker from DescribeJob that returns null, indicating // that there are no more inventory items available. // // You can use the Limit parameter together with the date range parameters. // // About Ranged Archive Retrieval // // You can initiate an archive retrieval for the whole archive or a range // of the archive. In the case of ranged archive retrieval, you specify a byte // range to return or the whole archive. The range specified must be megabyte // (MB) aligned, that is the range start value must be divisible by 1 MB and // range end value plus 1 must be divisible by 1 MB or equal the end of the // archive. If the ranged archive retrieval is not megabyte aligned, this operation // returns a 400 response. Furthermore, to ensure you get checksum values for // data you download using Get Job Output API, the range must be tree hash aligned. // // An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). // However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions // by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. // For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management // (IAM) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/using-iam-with-amazon-glacier.html). // // For conceptual information and the underlying REST API, go to Initiate a // Job (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-initiate-job-post.html) // and Downloading a Vault Inventory (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/vault-inventory.html) func (c *Glacier) InitiateJob(input *InitiateJobInput) (*InitiateJobOutput, error) { req, out := c.InitiateJobRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opInitiateMultipartUpload = "InitiateMultipartUpload" // InitiateMultipartUploadRequest generates a request for the InitiateMultipartUpload operation. func (c *Glacier) InitiateMultipartUploadRequest(input *InitiateMultipartUploadInput) (req *request.Request, output *InitiateMultipartUploadOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opInitiateMultipartUpload, HTTPMethod: "POST", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/multipart-uploads", } if input == nil { input = &InitiateMultipartUploadInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &InitiateMultipartUploadOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation initiates a multipart upload. Amazon Glacier creates a multipart // upload resource and returns its ID in the response. The multipart upload // ID is used in subsequent requests to upload parts of an archive (see UploadMultipartPart). // // When you initiate a multipart upload, you specify the part size in number // of bytes. The part size must be a megabyte (1024 KB) multiplied by a power // of 2-for example, 1048576 (1 MB), 2097152 (2 MB), 4194304 (4 MB), 8388608 // (8 MB), and so on. The minimum allowable part size is 1 MB, and the maximum // is 4 GB. // // Every part you upload to this resource (see UploadMultipartPart), except // the last one, must have the same size. The last one can be the same size // or smaller. For example, suppose you want to upload a 16.2 MB file. If you // initiate the multipart upload with a part size of 4 MB, you will upload four // parts of 4 MB each and one part of 0.2 MB. // // You don't need to know the size of the archive when you start a multipart // upload because Amazon Glacier does not require you to specify the overall // archive size. // // After you complete the multipart upload, Amazon Glacier removes the multipart // upload resource referenced by the ID. Amazon Glacier also removes the multipart // upload resource if you cancel the multipart upload or it may be removed if // there is no activity for a period of 24 hours. // // An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). // However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions // by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. // For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management // (IAM) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/using-iam-with-amazon-glacier.html). // // For conceptual information and underlying REST API, go to Uploading Large // Archives in Parts (Multipart Upload) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/uploading-archive-mpu.html) // and Initiate Multipart Upload (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-multipart-initiate-upload.html) // in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide. func (c *Glacier) InitiateMultipartUpload(input *InitiateMultipartUploadInput) (*InitiateMultipartUploadOutput, error) { req, out := c.InitiateMultipartUploadRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opInitiateVaultLock = "InitiateVaultLock" // InitiateVaultLockRequest generates a request for the InitiateVaultLock operation. func (c *Glacier) InitiateVaultLockRequest(input *InitiateVaultLockInput) (req *request.Request, output *InitiateVaultLockOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opInitiateVaultLock, HTTPMethod: "POST", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/lock-policy", } if input == nil { input = &InitiateVaultLockInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &InitiateVaultLockOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation initiates the vault locking process by doing the following: // Installing a vault lock policy on the specified vault. // // Setting the lock state of vault lock to InProgress. // // Returning a lock ID, which is used to complete the vault locking process. // // You can set one vault lock policy for each vault and this policy can // be up to 20 KB in size. For more information about vault lock policies, see // Amazon Glacier Access Control with Vault Lock Policies (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/vault-lock-policy.html). // // You must complete the vault locking process within 24 hours after the vault // lock enters the InProgress state. After the 24 hour window ends, the lock // ID expires, the vault automatically exits the InProgress state, and the vault // lock policy is removed from the vault. You call CompleteVaultLock to complete // the vault locking process by setting the state of the vault lock to Locked. // // After a vault lock is in the Locked state, you cannot initiate a new vault // lock for the vault. // // You can abort the vault locking process by calling AbortVaultLock. You can // get the state of the vault lock by calling GetVaultLock. For more information // about the vault locking process, Amazon Glacier Vault Lock (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/vault-lock.html). // // If this operation is called when the vault lock is in the InProgress state, // the operation returns an AccessDeniedException error. When the vault lock // is in the InProgress state you must call AbortVaultLock before you can initiate // a new vault lock policy. func (c *Glacier) InitiateVaultLock(input *InitiateVaultLockInput) (*InitiateVaultLockOutput, error) { req, out := c.InitiateVaultLockRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opListJobs = "ListJobs" // ListJobsRequest generates a request for the ListJobs operation. func (c *Glacier) ListJobsRequest(input *ListJobsInput) (req *request.Request, output *ListJobsOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opListJobs, HTTPMethod: "GET", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/jobs", Paginator: &request.Paginator{ InputTokens: []string{"marker"}, OutputTokens: []string{"Marker"}, LimitToken: "limit", TruncationToken: "", }, } if input == nil { input = &ListJobsInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &ListJobsOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation lists jobs for a vault, including jobs that are in-progress // and jobs that have recently finished. // // Amazon Glacier retains recently completed jobs for a period before deleting // them; however, it eventually removes completed jobs. The output of completed // jobs can be retrieved. Retaining completed jobs for a period of time after // they have completed enables you to get a job output in the event you miss // the job completion notification or your first attempt to download it fails. // For example, suppose you start an archive retrieval job to download an archive. // After the job completes, you start to download the archive but encounter // a network error. In this scenario, you can retry and download the archive // while the job exists. // // To retrieve an archive or retrieve a vault inventory from Amazon Glacier, // you first initiate a job, and after the job completes, you download the data. // For an archive retrieval, the output is the archive data, and for an inventory // retrieval, it is the inventory list. The List Job operation returns a list // of these jobs sorted by job initiation time. // // This List Jobs operation supports pagination. By default, this operation // returns up to 1,000 jobs in the response. You should always check the response // for a marker at which to continue the list; if there are no more items the // marker is null. To return a list of jobs that begins at a specific job, set // the marker request parameter to the value you obtained from a previous List // Jobs request. You can also limit the number of jobs returned in the response // by specifying the limit parameter in the request. // // Additionally, you can filter the jobs list returned by specifying an optional // statuscode (InProgress, Succeeded, or Failed) and completed (true, false) // parameter. The statuscode allows you to specify that only jobs that match // a specified status are returned. The completed parameter allows you to specify // that only jobs in a specific completion state are returned. // // An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). // However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions // by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. // For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management // (IAM) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/using-iam-with-amazon-glacier.html). // // For the underlying REST API, go to List Jobs (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-jobs-get.html) func (c *Glacier) ListJobs(input *ListJobsInput) (*ListJobsOutput, error) { req, out := c.ListJobsRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } func (c *Glacier) ListJobsPages(input *ListJobsInput, fn func(p *ListJobsOutput, lastPage bool) (shouldContinue bool)) error { page, _ := c.ListJobsRequest(input) page.Handlers.Build.PushBack(request.MakeAddToUserAgentFreeFormHandler("Paginator")) return page.EachPage(func(p interface{}, lastPage bool) bool { return fn(p.(*ListJobsOutput), lastPage) }) } const opListMultipartUploads = "ListMultipartUploads" // ListMultipartUploadsRequest generates a request for the ListMultipartUploads operation. func (c *Glacier) ListMultipartUploadsRequest(input *ListMultipartUploadsInput) (req *request.Request, output *ListMultipartUploadsOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opListMultipartUploads, HTTPMethod: "GET", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/multipart-uploads", Paginator: &request.Paginator{ InputTokens: []string{"marker"}, OutputTokens: []string{"Marker"}, LimitToken: "limit", TruncationToken: "", }, } if input == nil { input = &ListMultipartUploadsInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &ListMultipartUploadsOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation lists in-progress multipart uploads for the specified vault. // An in-progress multipart upload is a multipart upload that has been initiated // by an InitiateMultipartUpload request, but has not yet been completed or // aborted. The list returned in the List Multipart Upload response has no guaranteed // order. // // The List Multipart Uploads operation supports pagination. By default, this // operation returns up to 1,000 multipart uploads in the response. You should // always check the response for a marker at which to continue the list; if // there are no more items the marker is null. To return a list of multipart // uploads that begins at a specific upload, set the marker request parameter // to the value you obtained from a previous List Multipart Upload request. // You can also limit the number of uploads returned in the response by specifying // the limit parameter in the request. // // Note the difference between this operation and listing parts (ListParts). // The List Multipart Uploads operation lists all multipart uploads for a vault // and does not require a multipart upload ID. The List Parts operation requires // a multipart upload ID since parts are associated with a single upload. // // An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). // However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions // by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. // For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management // (IAM) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/using-iam-with-amazon-glacier.html). // // For conceptual information and the underlying REST API, go to Working with // Archives in Amazon Glacier (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/working-with-archives.html) // and List Multipart Uploads (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-multipart-list-uploads.html) // in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide. func (c *Glacier) ListMultipartUploads(input *ListMultipartUploadsInput) (*ListMultipartUploadsOutput, error) { req, out := c.ListMultipartUploadsRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } func (c *Glacier) ListMultipartUploadsPages(input *ListMultipartUploadsInput, fn func(p *ListMultipartUploadsOutput, lastPage bool) (shouldContinue bool)) error { page, _ := c.ListMultipartUploadsRequest(input) page.Handlers.Build.PushBack(request.MakeAddToUserAgentFreeFormHandler("Paginator")) return page.EachPage(func(p interface{}, lastPage bool) bool { return fn(p.(*ListMultipartUploadsOutput), lastPage) }) } const opListParts = "ListParts" // ListPartsRequest generates a request for the ListParts operation. func (c *Glacier) ListPartsRequest(input *ListPartsInput) (req *request.Request, output *ListPartsOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opListParts, HTTPMethod: "GET", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/multipart-uploads/{uploadId}", Paginator: &request.Paginator{ InputTokens: []string{"marker"}, OutputTokens: []string{"Marker"}, LimitToken: "limit", TruncationToken: "", }, } if input == nil { input = &ListPartsInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &ListPartsOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation lists the parts of an archive that have been uploaded in a // specific multipart upload. You can make this request at any time during an // in-progress multipart upload before you complete the upload (see CompleteMultipartUpload. // List Parts returns an error for completed uploads. The list returned in the // List Parts response is sorted by part range. // // The List Parts operation supports pagination. By default, this operation // returns up to 1,000 uploaded parts in the response. You should always check // the response for a marker at which to continue the list; if there are no // more items the marker is null. To return a list of parts that begins at a // specific part, set the marker request parameter to the value you obtained // from a previous List Parts request. You can also limit the number of parts // returned in the response by specifying the limit parameter in the request. // // An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). // However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions // by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. // For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management // (IAM) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/using-iam-with-amazon-glacier.html). // // For conceptual information and the underlying REST API, go to Working with // Archives in Amazon Glacier (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/working-with-archives.html) // and List Parts (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-multipart-list-parts.html) // in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide. func (c *Glacier) ListParts(input *ListPartsInput) (*ListPartsOutput, error) { req, out := c.ListPartsRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } func (c *Glacier) ListPartsPages(input *ListPartsInput, fn func(p *ListPartsOutput, lastPage bool) (shouldContinue bool)) error { page, _ := c.ListPartsRequest(input) page.Handlers.Build.PushBack(request.MakeAddToUserAgentFreeFormHandler("Paginator")) return page.EachPage(func(p interface{}, lastPage bool) bool { return fn(p.(*ListPartsOutput), lastPage) }) } const opListTagsForVault = "ListTagsForVault" // ListTagsForVaultRequest generates a request for the ListTagsForVault operation. func (c *Glacier) ListTagsForVaultRequest(input *ListTagsForVaultInput) (req *request.Request, output *ListTagsForVaultOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opListTagsForVault, HTTPMethod: "GET", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/tags", } if input == nil { input = &ListTagsForVaultInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &ListTagsForVaultOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation lists all the tags attached to a vault. The operation returns // an empty map if there are no tags. For more information about tags, see Tagging // Amazon Glacier Resources (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/tagging.html). func (c *Glacier) ListTagsForVault(input *ListTagsForVaultInput) (*ListTagsForVaultOutput, error) { req, out := c.ListTagsForVaultRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opListVaults = "ListVaults" // ListVaultsRequest generates a request for the ListVaults operation. func (c *Glacier) ListVaultsRequest(input *ListVaultsInput) (req *request.Request, output *ListVaultsOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opListVaults, HTTPMethod: "GET", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults", Paginator: &request.Paginator{ InputTokens: []string{"marker"}, OutputTokens: []string{"Marker"}, LimitToken: "limit", TruncationToken: "", }, } if input == nil { input = &ListVaultsInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &ListVaultsOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation lists all vaults owned by the calling user's account. The // list returned in the response is ASCII-sorted by vault name. // // By default, this operation returns up to 1,000 items. If there are more // vaults to list, the response marker field contains the vault Amazon Resource // Name (ARN) at which to continue the list with a new List Vaults request; // otherwise, the marker field is null. To return a list of vaults that begins // at a specific vault, set the marker request parameter to the vault ARN you // obtained from a previous List Vaults request. You can also limit the number // of vaults returned in the response by specifying the limit parameter in the // request. // // An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). // However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions // by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. // For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management // (IAM) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/using-iam-with-amazon-glacier.html). // // For conceptual information and underlying REST API, go to Retrieving Vault // Metadata in Amazon Glacier (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/retrieving-vault-info.html) // and List Vaults (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-vaults-get.html) // in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide. func (c *Glacier) ListVaults(input *ListVaultsInput) (*ListVaultsOutput, error) { req, out := c.ListVaultsRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } func (c *Glacier) ListVaultsPages(input *ListVaultsInput, fn func(p *ListVaultsOutput, lastPage bool) (shouldContinue bool)) error { page, _ := c.ListVaultsRequest(input) page.Handlers.Build.PushBack(request.MakeAddToUserAgentFreeFormHandler("Paginator")) return page.EachPage(func(p interface{}, lastPage bool) bool { return fn(p.(*ListVaultsOutput), lastPage) }) } const opRemoveTagsFromVault = "RemoveTagsFromVault" // RemoveTagsFromVaultRequest generates a request for the RemoveTagsFromVault operation. func (c *Glacier) RemoveTagsFromVaultRequest(input *RemoveTagsFromVaultInput) (req *request.Request, output *RemoveTagsFromVaultOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opRemoveTagsFromVault, HTTPMethod: "POST", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/tags?operation=remove", } if input == nil { input = &RemoveTagsFromVaultInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &RemoveTagsFromVaultOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation removes one or more tags from the set of tags attached to // a vault. For more information about tags, see Tagging Amazon Glacier Resources // (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/tagging.html). This // operation is idempotent. The operation will be successful, even if there // are no tags attached to the vault. func (c *Glacier) RemoveTagsFromVault(input *RemoveTagsFromVaultInput) (*RemoveTagsFromVaultOutput, error) { req, out := c.RemoveTagsFromVaultRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opSetDataRetrievalPolicy = "SetDataRetrievalPolicy" // SetDataRetrievalPolicyRequest generates a request for the SetDataRetrievalPolicy operation. func (c *Glacier) SetDataRetrievalPolicyRequest(input *SetDataRetrievalPolicyInput) (req *request.Request, output *SetDataRetrievalPolicyOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opSetDataRetrievalPolicy, HTTPMethod: "PUT", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/policies/data-retrieval", } if input == nil { input = &SetDataRetrievalPolicyInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &SetDataRetrievalPolicyOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation sets and then enacts a data retrieval policy in the region // specified in the PUT request. You can set one policy per region for an AWS // account. The policy is enacted within a few minutes of a successful PUT operation. // // The set policy operation does not affect retrieval jobs that were in progress // before the policy was enacted. For more information about data retrieval // policies, see Amazon Glacier Data Retrieval Policies (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/data-retrieval-policy.html). func (c *Glacier) SetDataRetrievalPolicy(input *SetDataRetrievalPolicyInput) (*SetDataRetrievalPolicyOutput, error) { req, out := c.SetDataRetrievalPolicyRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opSetVaultAccessPolicy = "SetVaultAccessPolicy" // SetVaultAccessPolicyRequest generates a request for the SetVaultAccessPolicy operation. func (c *Glacier) SetVaultAccessPolicyRequest(input *SetVaultAccessPolicyInput) (req *request.Request, output *SetVaultAccessPolicyOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opSetVaultAccessPolicy, HTTPMethod: "PUT", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/access-policy", } if input == nil { input = &SetVaultAccessPolicyInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &SetVaultAccessPolicyOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation configures an access policy for a vault and will overwrite // an existing policy. To configure a vault access policy, send a PUT request // to the access-policy subresource of the vault. An access policy is specific // to a vault and is also called a vault subresource. You can set one access // policy per vault and the policy can be up to 20 KB in size. For more information // about vault access policies, see Amazon Glacier Access Control with Vault // Access Policies (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/vault-access-policy.html). func (c *Glacier) SetVaultAccessPolicy(input *SetVaultAccessPolicyInput) (*SetVaultAccessPolicyOutput, error) { req, out := c.SetVaultAccessPolicyRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opSetVaultNotifications = "SetVaultNotifications" // SetVaultNotificationsRequest generates a request for the SetVaultNotifications operation. func (c *Glacier) SetVaultNotificationsRequest(input *SetVaultNotificationsInput) (req *request.Request, output *SetVaultNotificationsOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opSetVaultNotifications, HTTPMethod: "PUT", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/notification-configuration", } if input == nil { input = &SetVaultNotificationsInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &SetVaultNotificationsOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation configures notifications that will be sent when specific events // happen to a vault. By default, you don't get any notifications. // // To configure vault notifications, send a PUT request to the notification-configuration // subresource of the vault. The request should include a JSON document that // provides an Amazon SNS topic and specific events for which you want Amazon // Glacier to send notifications to the topic. // // Amazon SNS topics must grant permission to the vault to be allowed to publish // notifications to the topic. You can configure a vault to publish a notification // for the following vault events: // // ArchiveRetrievalCompleted This event occurs when a job that was initiated // for an archive retrieval is completed (InitiateJob). The status of the completed // job can be "Succeeded" or "Failed". The notification sent to the SNS topic // is the same output as returned from DescribeJob. InventoryRetrievalCompleted // This event occurs when a job that was initiated for an inventory retrieval // is completed (InitiateJob). The status of the completed job can be "Succeeded" // or "Failed". The notification sent to the SNS topic is the same output as // returned from DescribeJob. An AWS account has full permission to perform // all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) // users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit // permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access // Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/using-iam-with-amazon-glacier.html). // // For conceptual information and underlying REST API, go to Configuring Vault // Notifications in Amazon Glacier (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/configuring-notifications.html) // and Set Vault Notification Configuration (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-vault-notifications-put.html) // in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide. func (c *Glacier) SetVaultNotifications(input *SetVaultNotificationsInput) (*SetVaultNotificationsOutput, error) { req, out := c.SetVaultNotificationsRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opUploadArchive = "UploadArchive" // UploadArchiveRequest generates a request for the UploadArchive operation. func (c *Glacier) UploadArchiveRequest(input *UploadArchiveInput) (req *request.Request, output *ArchiveCreationOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opUploadArchive, HTTPMethod: "POST", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/archives", } if input == nil { input = &UploadArchiveInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &ArchiveCreationOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation adds an archive to a vault. This is a synchronous operation, // and for a successful upload, your data is durably persisted. Amazon Glacier // returns the archive ID in the x-amz-archive-id header of the response. // // You must use the archive ID to access your data in Amazon Glacier. After // you upload an archive, you should save the archive ID returned so that you // can retrieve or delete the archive later. Besides saving the archive ID, // you can also index it and give it a friendly name to allow for better searching. // You can also use the optional archive description field to specify how the // archive is referred to in an external index of archives, such as you might // create in Amazon DynamoDB. You can also get the vault inventory to obtain // a list of archive IDs in a vault. For more information, see InitiateJob. // // You must provide a SHA256 tree hash of the data you are uploading. For information // about computing a SHA256 tree hash, see Computing Checksums (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/checksum-calculations.html). // // You can optionally specify an archive description of up to 1,024 printable // ASCII characters. You can get the archive description when you either retrieve // the archive or get the vault inventory. For more information, see InitiateJob. // Amazon Glacier does not interpret the description in any way. An archive // description does not need to be unique. You cannot use the description to // retrieve or sort the archive list. // // Archives are immutable. After you upload an archive, you cannot edit the // archive or its description. // // An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). // However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions // by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. // For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management // (IAM) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/using-iam-with-amazon-glacier.html). // // For conceptual information and underlying REST API, go to Uploading an // Archive in Amazon Glacier (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/uploading-an-archive.html) // and Upload Archive (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-archive-post.html) // in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide. func (c *Glacier) UploadArchive(input *UploadArchiveInput) (*ArchiveCreationOutput, error) { req, out := c.UploadArchiveRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } const opUploadMultipartPart = "UploadMultipartPart" // UploadMultipartPartRequest generates a request for the UploadMultipartPart operation. func (c *Glacier) UploadMultipartPartRequest(input *UploadMultipartPartInput) (req *request.Request, output *UploadMultipartPartOutput) { op := &request.Operation{ Name: opUploadMultipartPart, HTTPMethod: "PUT", HTTPPath: "/{accountId}/vaults/{vaultName}/multipart-uploads/{uploadId}", } if input == nil { input = &UploadMultipartPartInput{} } req = c.newRequest(op, input, output) output = &UploadMultipartPartOutput{} req.Data = output return } // This operation uploads a part of an archive. You can upload archive parts // in any order. You can also upload them in parallel. You can upload up to // 10,000 parts for a multipart upload. // // Amazon Glacier rejects your upload part request if any of the following // conditions is true: // // SHA256 tree hash does not matchTo ensure that part data is not corrupted // in transmission, you compute a SHA256 tree hash of the part and include it // in your request. Upon receiving the part data, Amazon Glacier also computes // a SHA256 tree hash. If these hash values don't match, the operation fails. // For information about computing a SHA256 tree hash, see Computing Checksums // (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/checksum-calculations.html). // // Part size does not matchThe size of each part except the last must match // the size specified in the corresponding InitiateMultipartUpload request. // The size of the last part must be the same size as, or smaller than, the // specified size. // // If you upload a part whose size is smaller than the part size you specified // in your initiate multipart upload request and that part is not the last part, // then the upload part request will succeed. However, the subsequent Complete // Multipart Upload request will fail. // // Range does not alignThe byte range value in the request does not align // with the part size specified in the corresponding initiate request. For example, // if you specify a part size of 4194304 bytes (4 MB), then 0 to 4194303 bytes // (4 MB - 1) and 4194304 (4 MB) to 8388607 (8 MB - 1) are valid part ranges. // However, if you set a range value of 2 MB to 6 MB, the range does not align // with the part size and the upload will fail. This operation is idempotent. // If you upload the same part multiple times, the data included in the most // recent request overwrites the previously uploaded data. // // An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). // However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions // by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. // For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management // (IAM) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/using-iam-with-amazon-glacier.html). // // For conceptual information and underlying REST API, go to Uploading Large // Archives in Parts (Multipart Upload) (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/uploading-archive-mpu.html) // and Upload Part (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-upload-part.html) // in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide. func (c *Glacier) UploadMultipartPart(input *UploadMultipartPartInput) (*UploadMultipartPartOutput, error) { req, out := c.UploadMultipartPartRequest(input) err := req.Send() return out, err } // Provides options to abort a multipart upload identified by the upload ID. // // For information about the underlying REST API, go to Abort Multipart Upload // (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-multipart-abort-upload.html). // For conceptual information, go to Working with Archives in Amazon Glacier // (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/working-with-archives.html). type AbortMultipartUploadInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The upload ID of the multipart upload to delete. UploadId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"uploadId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s AbortMultipartUploadInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s AbortMultipartUploadInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } type AbortMultipartUploadOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` } // String returns the string representation func (s AbortMultipartUploadOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s AbortMultipartUploadOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // The input values for AbortVaultLock. type AbortVaultLockInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID. This value must match the AWS // account ID associated with the credentials used to sign the request. You // can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos (hyphen), // in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated with the // credentials used to sign the request. If you specify your account ID, do // not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s AbortVaultLockInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s AbortVaultLockInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } type AbortVaultLockOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` } // String returns the string representation func (s AbortVaultLockOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s AbortVaultLockOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // The input values for AddTagsToVault. type AddTagsToVaultInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The tags to add to the vault. Each tag is composed of a key and a value. // The value can be an empty string. Tags map[string]*string `type:"map"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s AddTagsToVaultInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s AddTagsToVaultInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } type AddTagsToVaultOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` } // String returns the string representation func (s AddTagsToVaultOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s AddTagsToVaultOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Contains the Amazon Glacier response to your request. // // For information about the underlying REST API, go to Upload Archive (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-archive-post.html). // For conceptual information, go to Working with Archives in Amazon Glacier // (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/working-with-archives.html). type ArchiveCreationOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The ID of the archive. This value is also included as part of the location. ArchiveId *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-archive-id" type:"string"` // The checksum of the archive computed by Amazon Glacier. Checksum *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-sha256-tree-hash" type:"string"` // The relative URI path of the newly added archive resource. Location *string `location:"header" locationName:"Location" type:"string"` } // String returns the string representation func (s ArchiveCreationOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s ArchiveCreationOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Provides options to complete a multipart upload operation. This informs Amazon // Glacier that all the archive parts have been uploaded and Amazon Glacier // can now assemble the archive from the uploaded parts. After assembling and // saving the archive to the vault, Amazon Glacier returns the URI path of the // newly created archive resource. type CompleteMultipartUploadInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The total size, in bytes, of the entire archive. This value should be the // sum of all the sizes of the individual parts that you uploaded. ArchiveSize *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-archive-size" type:"string"` // The SHA256 tree hash of the entire archive. It is the tree hash of SHA256 // tree hash of the individual parts. If the value you specify in the request // does not match the SHA256 tree hash of the final assembled archive as computed // by Amazon Glacier, Amazon Glacier returns an error and the request fails. Checksum *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-sha256-tree-hash" type:"string"` // The upload ID of the multipart upload. UploadId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"uploadId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s CompleteMultipartUploadInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s CompleteMultipartUploadInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // The input values for CompleteVaultLock. type CompleteVaultLockInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID. This value must match the AWS // account ID associated with the credentials used to sign the request. You // can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos (hyphen), // in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated with the // credentials used to sign the request. If you specify your account ID, do // not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The lockId value is the lock ID obtained from a InitiateVaultLock request. LockId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"lockId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s CompleteVaultLockInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s CompleteVaultLockInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } type CompleteVaultLockOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` } // String returns the string representation func (s CompleteVaultLockOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s CompleteVaultLockOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Provides options to create a vault. type CreateVaultInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID. This value must match the AWS // account ID associated with the credentials used to sign the request. You // can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos (hyphen), // in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated with the // credentials used to sign the request. If you specify your account ID, do // not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s CreateVaultInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s CreateVaultInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Contains the Amazon Glacier response to your request. type CreateVaultOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The URI of the vault that was created. Location *string `location:"header" locationName:"Location" type:"string"` } // String returns the string representation func (s CreateVaultOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s CreateVaultOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Data retrieval policy. type DataRetrievalPolicy struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The policy rule. Although this is a list type, currently there must be only // one rule, which contains a Strategy field and optionally a BytesPerHour field. Rules []*DataRetrievalRule `type:"list"` } // String returns the string representation func (s DataRetrievalPolicy) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s DataRetrievalPolicy) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Data retrieval policy rule. type DataRetrievalRule struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The maximum number of bytes that can be retrieved in an hour. // // This field is required only if the value of the Strategy field is BytesPerHour. // Your PUT operation will be rejected if the Strategy field is not set to BytesPerHour // and you set this field. BytesPerHour *int64 `type:"long"` // The type of data retrieval policy to set. // // Valid values: BytesPerHour|FreeTier|None Strategy *string `type:"string"` } // String returns the string representation func (s DataRetrievalRule) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s DataRetrievalRule) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Provides options for deleting an archive from an Amazon Glacier vault. type DeleteArchiveInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The ID of the archive to delete. ArchiveId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"archiveId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s DeleteArchiveInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s DeleteArchiveInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } type DeleteArchiveOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` } // String returns the string representation func (s DeleteArchiveOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s DeleteArchiveOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // DeleteVaultAccessPolicy input. type DeleteVaultAccessPolicyInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s DeleteVaultAccessPolicyInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s DeleteVaultAccessPolicyInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } type DeleteVaultAccessPolicyOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` } // String returns the string representation func (s DeleteVaultAccessPolicyOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s DeleteVaultAccessPolicyOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Provides options for deleting a vault from Amazon Glacier. type DeleteVaultInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s DeleteVaultInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s DeleteVaultInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Provides options for deleting a vault notification configuration from an // Amazon Glacier vault. type DeleteVaultNotificationsInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s DeleteVaultNotificationsInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s DeleteVaultNotificationsInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } type DeleteVaultNotificationsOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` } // String returns the string representation func (s DeleteVaultNotificationsOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s DeleteVaultNotificationsOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } type DeleteVaultOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` } // String returns the string representation func (s DeleteVaultOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s DeleteVaultOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Provides options for retrieving a job description. type DescribeJobInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The ID of the job to describe. JobId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"jobId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s DescribeJobInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s DescribeJobInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Provides options for retrieving metadata for a specific vault in Amazon Glacier. type DescribeVaultInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s DescribeVaultInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s DescribeVaultInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Contains the Amazon Glacier response to your request. type DescribeVaultOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The UTC date when the vault was created. A string representation of ISO 8601 // date format, for example, "2012-03-20T17:03:43.221Z". CreationDate *string `type:"string"` // The UTC date when Amazon Glacier completed the last vault inventory. A string // representation of ISO 8601 date format, for example, "2012-03-20T17:03:43.221Z". LastInventoryDate *string `type:"string"` // The number of archives in the vault as of the last inventory date. This field // will return null if an inventory has not yet run on the vault, for example, // if you just created the vault. NumberOfArchives *int64 `type:"long"` // Total size, in bytes, of the archives in the vault as of the last inventory // date. This field will return null if an inventory has not yet run on the // vault, for example, if you just created the vault. SizeInBytes *int64 `type:"long"` // The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the vault. VaultARN *string `type:"string"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `type:"string"` } // String returns the string representation func (s DescribeVaultOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s DescribeVaultOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Input for GetDataRetrievalPolicy. type GetDataRetrievalPolicyInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID. This value must match the AWS // account ID associated with the credentials used to sign the request. You // can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos (hyphen), // in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated with the // credentials used to sign the request. If you specify your account ID, do // not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s GetDataRetrievalPolicyInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s GetDataRetrievalPolicyInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Contains the Amazon Glacier response to the GetDataRetrievalPolicy request. type GetDataRetrievalPolicyOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // Contains the returned data retrieval policy in JSON format. Policy *DataRetrievalPolicy `type:"structure"` } // String returns the string representation func (s GetDataRetrievalPolicyOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s GetDataRetrievalPolicyOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Provides options for downloading output of an Amazon Glacier job. type GetJobOutputInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The job ID whose data is downloaded. JobId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"jobId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The range of bytes to retrieve from the output. For example, if you want // to download the first 1,048,576 bytes, specify "Range: bytes=0-1048575". // By default, this operation downloads the entire output. Range *string `location:"header" locationName:"Range" type:"string"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s GetJobOutputInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s GetJobOutputInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Contains the Amazon Glacier response to your request. type GetJobOutputOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure" payload:"Body"` // Indicates the range units accepted. For more information, go to RFC2616 (http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html). AcceptRanges *string `location:"header" locationName:"Accept-Ranges" type:"string"` // The description of an archive. ArchiveDescription *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-archive-description" type:"string"` // The job data, either archive data or inventory data. Body io.ReadCloser `locationName:"body" type:"blob"` // The checksum of the data in the response. This header is returned only when // retrieving the output for an archive retrieval job. Furthermore, this header // appears only under the following conditions: You get the entire range of // the archive. You request a range to return of the archive that starts and // ends on a multiple of 1 MB. For example, if you have an 3.1 MB archive and // you specify a range to return that starts at 1 MB and ends at 2 MB, then // the x-amz-sha256-tree-hash is returned as a response header. You request // a range of the archive to return that starts on a multiple of 1 MB and goes // to the end of the archive. For example, if you have a 3.1 MB archive and // you specify a range that starts at 2 MB and ends at 3.1 MB (the end of the // archive), then the x-amz-sha256-tree-hash is returned as a response header. Checksum *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-sha256-tree-hash" type:"string"` // The range of bytes returned by Amazon Glacier. If only partial output is // downloaded, the response provides the range of bytes Amazon Glacier returned. // For example, bytes 0-1048575/8388608 returns the first 1 MB from 8 MB. ContentRange *string `location:"header" locationName:"Content-Range" type:"string"` // The Content-Type depends on whether the job output is an archive or a vault // inventory. For archive data, the Content-Type is application/octet-stream. // For vault inventory, if you requested CSV format when you initiated the job, // the Content-Type is text/csv. Otherwise, by default, vault inventory is returned // as JSON, and the Content-Type is application/json. ContentType *string `location:"header" locationName:"Content-Type" type:"string"` // The HTTP response code for a job output request. The value depends on whether // a range was specified in the request. Status *int64 `location:"statusCode" locationName:"status" type:"integer"` } // String returns the string representation func (s GetJobOutputOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s GetJobOutputOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Input for GetVaultAccessPolicy. type GetVaultAccessPolicyInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s GetVaultAccessPolicyInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s GetVaultAccessPolicyInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Output for GetVaultAccessPolicy. type GetVaultAccessPolicyOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure" payload:"Policy"` // Contains the returned vault access policy as a JSON string. Policy *VaultAccessPolicy `locationName:"policy" type:"structure"` } // String returns the string representation func (s GetVaultAccessPolicyOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s GetVaultAccessPolicyOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // The input values for GetVaultLock. type GetVaultLockInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s GetVaultLockInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s GetVaultLockInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Contains the Amazon Glacier response to your request. type GetVaultLockOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The UTC date and time at which the vault lock was put into the InProgress // state. CreationDate *string `type:"string"` // The UTC date and time at which the lock ID expires. This value can be null // if the vault lock is in a Locked state. ExpirationDate *string `type:"string"` // The vault lock policy as a JSON string, which uses "\" as an escape character. Policy *string `type:"string"` // The state of the vault lock. InProgress or Locked. State *string `type:"string"` } // String returns the string representation func (s GetVaultLockOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s GetVaultLockOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Provides options for retrieving the notification configuration set on an // Amazon Glacier vault. type GetVaultNotificationsInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s GetVaultNotificationsInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s GetVaultNotificationsInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Contains the Amazon Glacier response to your request. type GetVaultNotificationsOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure" payload:"VaultNotificationConfig"` // Returns the notification configuration set on the vault. VaultNotificationConfig *VaultNotificationConfig `locationName:"vaultNotificationConfig" type:"structure"` } // String returns the string representation func (s GetVaultNotificationsOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s GetVaultNotificationsOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Provides options for initiating an Amazon Glacier job. type InitiateJobInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure" payload:"JobParameters"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // Provides options for specifying job information. JobParameters *JobParameters `locationName:"jobParameters" type:"structure"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s InitiateJobInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s InitiateJobInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Contains the Amazon Glacier response to your request. type InitiateJobOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The ID of the job. JobId *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-job-id" type:"string"` // The relative URI path of the job. Location *string `location:"header" locationName:"Location" type:"string"` } // String returns the string representation func (s InitiateJobOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s InitiateJobOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Provides options for initiating a multipart upload to an Amazon Glacier vault. type InitiateMultipartUploadInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The archive description that you are uploading in parts. // // The part size must be a megabyte (1024 KB) multiplied by a power of 2, for // example 1048576 (1 MB), 2097152 (2 MB), 4194304 (4 MB), 8388608 (8 MB), and // so on. The minimum allowable part size is 1 MB, and the maximum is 4 GB (4096 // MB). ArchiveDescription *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-archive-description" type:"string"` // The size of each part except the last, in bytes. The last part can be smaller // than this part size. PartSize *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-part-size" type:"string"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s InitiateMultipartUploadInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s InitiateMultipartUploadInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // The Amazon Glacier response to your request. type InitiateMultipartUploadOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The relative URI path of the multipart upload ID Amazon Glacier created. Location *string `location:"header" locationName:"Location" type:"string"` // The ID of the multipart upload. This value is also included as part of the // location. UploadId *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-multipart-upload-id" type:"string"` } // String returns the string representation func (s InitiateMultipartUploadOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s InitiateMultipartUploadOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // The input values for InitiateVaultLock. type InitiateVaultLockInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure" payload:"Policy"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID. This value must match the AWS // account ID associated with the credentials used to sign the request. You // can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos (hyphen), // in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated with the // credentials used to sign the request. If you specify your account ID, do // not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The vault lock policy as a JSON string, which uses "\" as an escape character. Policy *VaultLockPolicy `locationName:"policy" type:"structure"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s InitiateVaultLockInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s InitiateVaultLockInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Contains the Amazon Glacier response to your request. type InitiateVaultLockOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The lock ID, which is used to complete the vault locking process. LockId *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-lock-id" type:"string"` } // String returns the string representation func (s InitiateVaultLockOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s InitiateVaultLockOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Describes the options for a range inventory retrieval job. type InventoryRetrievalJobDescription struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The end of the date range in UTC for vault inventory retrieval that includes // archives created before this date. A string representation of ISO 8601 date // format, for example, 2013-03-20T17:03:43Z. EndDate *string `type:"string"` // The output format for the vault inventory list, which is set by the InitiateJob // request when initiating a job to retrieve a vault inventory. Valid values // are "CSV" and "JSON". Format *string `type:"string"` // Specifies the maximum number of inventory items returned per vault inventory // retrieval request. This limit is set when initiating the job with the a InitiateJob // request. Limit *string `type:"string"` // An opaque string that represents where to continue pagination of the vault // inventory retrieval results. You use the marker in a new InitiateJob request // to obtain additional inventory items. If there are no more inventory items, // this value is null. For more information, see Range Inventory Retrieval // (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-initiate-job-post.html#api-initiate-job-post-vault-inventory-list-filtering). Marker *string `type:"string"` // The start of the date range in UTC for vault inventory retrieval that includes // archives created on or after this date. A string representation of ISO 8601 // date format, for example, 2013-03-20T17:03:43Z. StartDate *string `type:"string"` } // String returns the string representation func (s InventoryRetrievalJobDescription) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s InventoryRetrievalJobDescription) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Provides options for specifying a range inventory retrieval job. type InventoryRetrievalJobInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The end of the date range in UTC for vault inventory retrieval that includes // archives created before this date. A string representation of ISO 8601 date // format, for example, 2013-03-20T17:03:43Z. EndDate *string `type:"string"` // Specifies the maximum number of inventory items returned per vault inventory // retrieval request. Valid values are greater than or equal to 1. Limit *string `type:"string"` // An opaque string that represents where to continue pagination of the vault // inventory retrieval results. You use the marker in a new InitiateJob request // to obtain additional inventory items. If there are no more inventory items, // this value is null. Marker *string `type:"string"` // The start of the date range in UTC for vault inventory retrieval that includes // archives created on or after this date. A string representation of ISO 8601 // date format, for example, 2013-03-20T17:03:43Z. StartDate *string `type:"string"` } // String returns the string representation func (s InventoryRetrievalJobInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s InventoryRetrievalJobInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Describes an Amazon Glacier job. type JobDescription struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The job type. It is either ArchiveRetrieval or InventoryRetrieval. Action *string `type:"string" enum:"ActionCode"` // For an ArchiveRetrieval job, this is the archive ID requested for download. // Otherwise, this field is null. ArchiveId *string `type:"string"` // The SHA256 tree hash of the entire archive for an archive retrieval. For // inventory retrieval jobs, this field is null. ArchiveSHA256TreeHash *string `type:"string"` // For an ArchiveRetrieval job, this is the size in bytes of the archive being // requested for download. For the InventoryRetrieval job, the value is null. ArchiveSizeInBytes *int64 `type:"long"` // The job status. When a job is completed, you get the job's output. Completed *bool `type:"boolean"` // The UTC time that the archive retrieval request completed. While the job // is in progress, the value will be null. CompletionDate *string `type:"string"` // The UTC date when the job was created. A string representation of ISO 8601 // date format, for example, "2012-03-20T17:03:43.221Z". CreationDate *string `type:"string"` // Parameters used for range inventory retrieval. InventoryRetrievalParameters *InventoryRetrievalJobDescription `type:"structure"` // For an InventoryRetrieval job, this is the size in bytes of the inventory // requested for download. For the ArchiveRetrieval job, the value is null. InventorySizeInBytes *int64 `type:"long"` // The job description you provided when you initiated the job. JobDescription *string `type:"string"` // An opaque string that identifies an Amazon Glacier job. JobId *string `type:"string"` // The retrieved byte range for archive retrieval jobs in the form "StartByteValue-EndByteValue" // If no range was specified in the archive retrieval, then the whole archive // is retrieved and StartByteValue equals 0 and EndByteValue equals the size // of the archive minus 1. For inventory retrieval jobs this field is null. RetrievalByteRange *string `type:"string"` // For an ArchiveRetrieval job, it is the checksum of the archive. Otherwise, // the value is null. // // The SHA256 tree hash value for the requested range of an archive. If the // Initiate a Job request for an archive specified a tree-hash aligned range, // then this field returns a value. // // For the specific case when the whole archive is retrieved, this value is // the same as the ArchiveSHA256TreeHash value. // // This field is null in the following situations: Archive retrieval jobs // that specify a range that is not tree-hash aligned. // // Archival jobs that specify a range that is equal to the whole archive // and the job status is InProgress. // // Inventory jobs. SHA256TreeHash *string `type:"string"` // An Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic that receives notification. SNSTopic *string `type:"string"` // The status code can be InProgress, Succeeded, or Failed, and indicates the // status of the job. StatusCode *string `type:"string" enum:"StatusCode"` // A friendly message that describes the job status. StatusMessage *string `type:"string"` // The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the vault from which the archive retrieval // was requested. VaultARN *string `type:"string"` } // String returns the string representation func (s JobDescription) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s JobDescription) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Provides options for defining a job. type JobParameters struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The ID of the archive that you want to retrieve. This field is required only // if Type is set to archive-retrieval. An error occurs if you specify this // request parameter for an inventory retrieval job request. ArchiveId *string `type:"string"` // The optional description for the job. The description must be less than or // equal to 1,024 bytes. The allowable characters are 7-bit ASCII without control // codes-specifically, ASCII values 32-126 decimal or 0x20-0x7E hexadecimal. Description *string `type:"string"` // When initiating a job to retrieve a vault inventory, you can optionally add // this parameter to your request to specify the output format. If you are initiating // an inventory job and do not specify a Format field, JSON is the default format. // Valid values are "CSV" and "JSON". Format *string `type:"string"` // Input parameters used for range inventory retrieval. InventoryRetrievalParameters *InventoryRetrievalJobInput `type:"structure"` // The byte range to retrieve for an archive retrieval. in the form "StartByteValue-EndByteValue" // If not specified, the whole archive is retrieved. If specified, the byte // range must be megabyte (1024*1024) aligned which means that StartByteValue // must be divisible by 1 MB and EndByteValue plus 1 must be divisible by 1 // MB or be the end of the archive specified as the archive byte size value // minus 1. If RetrievalByteRange is not megabyte aligned, this operation returns // a 400 response. // // An error occurs if you specify this field for an inventory retrieval job // request. RetrievalByteRange *string `type:"string"` // The Amazon SNS topic ARN to which Amazon Glacier sends a notification when // the job is completed and the output is ready for you to download. The specified // topic publishes the notification to its subscribers. The SNS topic must exist. SNSTopic *string `type:"string"` // The job type. You can initiate a job to retrieve an archive or get an inventory // of a vault. Valid values are "archive-retrieval" and "inventory-retrieval". Type *string `type:"string"` } // String returns the string representation func (s JobParameters) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s JobParameters) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Provides options for retrieving a job list for an Amazon Glacier vault. type ListJobsInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // Specifies the state of the jobs to return. You can specify true or false. Completed *string `location:"querystring" locationName:"completed" type:"string"` // Specifies that the response be limited to the specified number of items or // fewer. If not specified, the List Jobs operation returns up to 1,000 jobs. Limit *string `location:"querystring" locationName:"limit" type:"string"` // An opaque string used for pagination. This value specifies the job at which // the listing of jobs should begin. Get the marker value from a previous List // Jobs response. You need only include the marker if you are continuing the // pagination of results started in a previous List Jobs request. Marker *string `location:"querystring" locationName:"marker" type:"string"` // Specifies the type of job status to return. You can specify the following // values: "InProgress", "Succeeded", or "Failed". Statuscode *string `location:"querystring" locationName:"statuscode" type:"string"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s ListJobsInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s ListJobsInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Contains the Amazon Glacier response to your request. type ListJobsOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // A list of job objects. Each job object contains metadata describing the job. JobList []*JobDescription `type:"list"` // An opaque string that represents where to continue pagination of the results. // You use this value in a new List Jobs request to obtain more jobs in the // list. If there are no more jobs, this value is null. Marker *string `type:"string"` } // String returns the string representation func (s ListJobsOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s ListJobsOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Provides options for retrieving list of in-progress multipart uploads for // an Amazon Glacier vault. type ListMultipartUploadsInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // Specifies the maximum number of uploads returned in the response body. If // this value is not specified, the List Uploads operation returns up to 1,000 // uploads. Limit *string `location:"querystring" locationName:"limit" type:"string"` // An opaque string used for pagination. This value specifies the upload at // which the listing of uploads should begin. Get the marker value from a previous // List Uploads response. You need only include the marker if you are continuing // the pagination of results started in a previous List Uploads request. Marker *string `location:"querystring" locationName:"marker" type:"string"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s ListMultipartUploadsInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s ListMultipartUploadsInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Contains the Amazon Glacier response to your request. type ListMultipartUploadsOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // An opaque string that represents where to continue pagination of the results. // You use the marker in a new List Multipart Uploads request to obtain more // uploads in the list. If there are no more uploads, this value is null. Marker *string `type:"string"` // A list of in-progress multipart uploads. UploadsList []*UploadListElement `type:"list"` } // String returns the string representation func (s ListMultipartUploadsOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s ListMultipartUploadsOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Provides options for retrieving a list of parts of an archive that have been // uploaded in a specific multipart upload. type ListPartsInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // Specifies the maximum number of parts returned in the response body. If this // value is not specified, the List Parts operation returns up to 1,000 uploads. Limit *string `location:"querystring" locationName:"limit" type:"string"` // An opaque string used for pagination. This value specifies the part at which // the listing of parts should begin. Get the marker value from the response // of a previous List Parts response. You need only include the marker if you // are continuing the pagination of results started in a previous List Parts // request. Marker *string `location:"querystring" locationName:"marker" type:"string"` // The upload ID of the multipart upload. UploadId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"uploadId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s ListPartsInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s ListPartsInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Contains the Amazon Glacier response to your request. type ListPartsOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The description of the archive that was specified in the Initiate Multipart // Upload request. ArchiveDescription *string `type:"string"` // The UTC time at which the multipart upload was initiated. CreationDate *string `type:"string"` // An opaque string that represents where to continue pagination of the results. // You use the marker in a new List Parts request to obtain more jobs in the // list. If there are no more parts, this value is null. Marker *string `type:"string"` // The ID of the upload to which the parts are associated. MultipartUploadId *string `type:"string"` // The part size in bytes. PartSizeInBytes *int64 `type:"long"` // A list of the part sizes of the multipart upload. Parts []*PartListElement `type:"list"` // The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the vault to which the multipart upload // was initiated. VaultARN *string `type:"string"` } // String returns the string representation func (s ListPartsOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s ListPartsOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // The input value for ListTagsForVaultInput. type ListTagsForVaultInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s ListTagsForVaultInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s ListTagsForVaultInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Contains the Amazon Glacier response to your request. type ListTagsForVaultOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The tags attached to the vault. Each tag is composed of a key and a value. Tags map[string]*string `type:"map"` } // String returns the string representation func (s ListTagsForVaultOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s ListTagsForVaultOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Provides options to retrieve the vault list owned by the calling user's account. // The list provides metadata information for each vault. type ListVaultsInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID. This value must match the AWS // account ID associated with the credentials used to sign the request. You // can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos (hyphen), // in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated with the // credentials used to sign the request. If you specify your account ID, do // not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The maximum number of items returned in the response. If you don't specify // a value, the List Vaults operation returns up to 1,000 items. Limit *string `location:"querystring" locationName:"limit" type:"string"` // A string used for pagination. The marker specifies the vault ARN after which // the listing of vaults should begin. Marker *string `location:"querystring" locationName:"marker" type:"string"` } // String returns the string representation func (s ListVaultsInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s ListVaultsInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Contains the Amazon Glacier response to your request. type ListVaultsOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The vault ARN at which to continue pagination of the results. You use the // marker in another List Vaults request to obtain more vaults in the list. Marker *string `type:"string"` // List of vaults. VaultList []*DescribeVaultOutput `type:"list"` } // String returns the string representation func (s ListVaultsOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s ListVaultsOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // A list of the part sizes of the multipart upload. type PartListElement struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The byte range of a part, inclusive of the upper value of the range. RangeInBytes *string `type:"string"` // The SHA256 tree hash value that Amazon Glacier calculated for the part. This // field is never null. SHA256TreeHash *string `type:"string"` } // String returns the string representation func (s PartListElement) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s PartListElement) GoString() string { return s.String() } // The input value for RemoveTagsFromVaultInput. type RemoveTagsFromVaultInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // A list of tag keys. Each corresponding tag is removed from the vault. TagKeys []*string `type:"list"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s RemoveTagsFromVaultInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s RemoveTagsFromVaultInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } type RemoveTagsFromVaultOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` } // String returns the string representation func (s RemoveTagsFromVaultOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s RemoveTagsFromVaultOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // SetDataRetrievalPolicy input. type SetDataRetrievalPolicyInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID. This value must match the AWS // account ID associated with the credentials used to sign the request. You // can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos (hyphen), // in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated with the // credentials used to sign the request. If you specify your account ID, do // not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The data retrieval policy in JSON format. Policy *DataRetrievalPolicy `type:"structure"` } // String returns the string representation func (s SetDataRetrievalPolicyInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s SetDataRetrievalPolicyInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } type SetDataRetrievalPolicyOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` } // String returns the string representation func (s SetDataRetrievalPolicyOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s SetDataRetrievalPolicyOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // SetVaultAccessPolicy input. type SetVaultAccessPolicyInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure" payload:"Policy"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The vault access policy as a JSON string. Policy *VaultAccessPolicy `locationName:"policy" type:"structure"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s SetVaultAccessPolicyInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s SetVaultAccessPolicyInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } type SetVaultAccessPolicyOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` } // String returns the string representation func (s SetVaultAccessPolicyOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s SetVaultAccessPolicyOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Provides options to configure notifications that will be sent when specific // events happen to a vault. type SetVaultNotificationsInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure" payload:"VaultNotificationConfig"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` // Provides options for specifying notification configuration. VaultNotificationConfig *VaultNotificationConfig `locationName:"vaultNotificationConfig" type:"structure"` } // String returns the string representation func (s SetVaultNotificationsInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s SetVaultNotificationsInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } type SetVaultNotificationsOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` } // String returns the string representation func (s SetVaultNotificationsOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s SetVaultNotificationsOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Provides options to add an archive to a vault. type UploadArchiveInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure" payload:"Body"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The optional description of the archive you are uploading. ArchiveDescription *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-archive-description" type:"string"` // The data to upload. Body io.ReadSeeker `locationName:"body" type:"blob"` // The SHA256 tree hash of the data being uploaded. Checksum *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-sha256-tree-hash" type:"string"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s UploadArchiveInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s UploadArchiveInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // A list of in-progress multipart uploads for a vault. type UploadListElement struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The description of the archive that was specified in the Initiate Multipart // Upload request. ArchiveDescription *string `type:"string"` // The UTC time at which the multipart upload was initiated. CreationDate *string `type:"string"` // The ID of a multipart upload. MultipartUploadId *string `type:"string"` // The part size, in bytes, specified in the Initiate Multipart Upload request. // This is the size of all the parts in the upload except the last part, which // may be smaller than this size. PartSizeInBytes *int64 `type:"long"` // The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the vault that contains the archive. VaultARN *string `type:"string"` } // String returns the string representation func (s UploadListElement) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s UploadListElement) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Provides options to upload a part of an archive in a multipart upload operation. type UploadMultipartPartInput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure" payload:"Body"` // The AccountId value is the AWS account ID of the account that owns the vault. // You can either specify an AWS account ID or optionally a single apos-apos // (hyphen), in which case Amazon Glacier uses the AWS account ID associated // with the credentials used to sign the request. If you use an account ID, // do not include any hyphens (apos-apos) in the ID. AccountId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"accountId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The data to upload. Body io.ReadSeeker `locationName:"body" type:"blob"` // The SHA256 tree hash of the data being uploaded. Checksum *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-sha256-tree-hash" type:"string"` // Identifies the range of bytes in the assembled archive that will be uploaded // in this part. Amazon Glacier uses this information to assemble the archive // in the proper sequence. The format of this header follows RFC 2616. An example // header is Content-Range:bytes 0-4194303/*. Range *string `location:"header" locationName:"Content-Range" type:"string"` // The upload ID of the multipart upload. UploadId *string `location:"uri" locationName:"uploadId" type:"string" required:"true"` // The name of the vault. VaultName *string `location:"uri" locationName:"vaultName" type:"string" required:"true"` } // String returns the string representation func (s UploadMultipartPartInput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s UploadMultipartPartInput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Contains the Amazon Glacier response to your request. type UploadMultipartPartOutput struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The SHA256 tree hash that Amazon Glacier computed for the uploaded part. Checksum *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-sha256-tree-hash" type:"string"` } // String returns the string representation func (s UploadMultipartPartOutput) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s UploadMultipartPartOutput) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Contains the vault access policy. type VaultAccessPolicy struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The vault access policy. Policy *string `type:"string"` } // String returns the string representation func (s VaultAccessPolicy) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s VaultAccessPolicy) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Contains the vault lock policy. type VaultLockPolicy struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // The vault lock policy. Policy *string `type:"string"` } // String returns the string representation func (s VaultLockPolicy) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s VaultLockPolicy) GoString() string { return s.String() } // Represents a vault's notification configuration. type VaultNotificationConfig struct { _ struct{} `type:"structure"` // A list of one or more events for which Amazon Glacier will send a notification // to the specified Amazon SNS topic. Events []*string `type:"list"` // The Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic Amazon Resource // Name (ARN). SNSTopic *string `type:"string"` } // String returns the string representation func (s VaultNotificationConfig) String() string { return awsutil.Prettify(s) } // GoString returns the string representation func (s VaultNotificationConfig) GoString() string { return s.String() } const ( // @enum ActionCode ActionCodeArchiveRetrieval = "ArchiveRetrieval" // @enum ActionCode ActionCodeInventoryRetrieval = "InventoryRetrieval" ) const ( // @enum StatusCode StatusCodeInProgress = "InProgress" // @enum StatusCode StatusCodeSucceeded = "Succeeded" // @enum StatusCode StatusCodeFailed = "Failed" )